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Made from durable Red Hardwood, either Ironbark or Red Gum depending on availability, this Shaped Stirrer is a very useful implement that can stir, scrape and even flip. It is an all-purpose utensil that is just the right size for day to day cooking and can be used confidently with non-stick cookware. Hardwood will not scorch from heat like pine and maintains its looks down the years.

Combine with one or two other Red Hardwood utensils as a great gift for your keen cook or entertainer or as a housewarming gift.

MEASUREMENTS
Dimensions*:
Height 0.5cm x Width 4cm x Length 26cm
Weight*:
0.05kg

Where to buy

02 6645 1702
Direct From Manufacturer

Australian Woodwork
45B Wharf St
MACLEAN, New South Wales 2463


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Australian Woodwork

45B Wharf St
MACLEAN, New South Wales 2463

Phone: 02 6645 1702

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